Current through November 30, 2024
Section 197.346 - Diver's equipment(a) Each diver using SCUBA must have-(1) Self-contained underwater breathing equipment including-(i) A primary breathing gas supply with a cylinder pressure gage readable by the diver during the dive; and(ii) A diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply provided by- (A) A manual reserve (J valve); or(B) An independent reserve cylinder connected and ready for use;(3) An inflatable floatation device;(4) A weight belt capable of quick release;(7) A diving wristwatch; and(b) Each diver using a heavyweight diving outfit must-(1) Have a helmet group consisting of helmet, breastplate, and associated valves and connections;(2) Have a diving dress group consisting of a basic dress that encloses the body (except for head and hands) in a tough, waterproof cover, gloves, shoes, weight assembly, and knife;(3) Have a hose group consisting of the breathing gas hose and fittings, the control valve, the lifeline, communications cable, and a pneumofathometer; and(4) Be provided with a helmet cushion and weighted shoes.(c) Each surface-supplied dive operation using a heavyweight diving outfit must have an extra breathing gas hose with attaching tools available to the standby diver.(d) Each diver using a lightweight diving outfit must have-(2) A weight assembly capable of quick release;(3) A mask group consisting of a lightweight mask and associated valves and connections;(4) A diving dress group consisting of wet or dry diving dress, gloves, shoes or fins, and knife; and(5) A hose group consisting of the breathing gas hose and fittings, the control valve, the lifeline, communications cable, and a pneumofathometer (if the breaking strength of the communications cable is at least equal to that required for the lifeline, the communications cable can serve as the lifeline).(e) Each surface-supplied air dive operation within the no-decompression limits and to depths of 130 fsw or less must have a primary breathing gas supply at the dive location.(f) Each surface-supplied dive operation outside the no-compression limits, deeper than 130 fsw, or using mixed-gas as a breathing mixture must have at the dive location- (1) A primary breathing gas supply; and(2) A secondary breathing gas supply.(g) Each diver diving outside the no-decompression limits, deeper than 130 fsw, or using mixed-gas must have a diver-carried reserve breathing gas supply except when using a heavy-weight diving outfit or when diving in a physically confining area.